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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 757083" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Opamps are such a highly subjective topic that there only is one way and that is to try yourself. Many are even going back to the venerable NE553x lately. Whatever you do, avoid the super high-speed stuff e.g. AD797. Even the highly popular yet misunderstood OPA627 can give poor results when used wrong. OPA2134 is a very nice opamp, partly because it plays it safe in both the technical and the sonic domains. I like using them when I need FET opamps, and LM4562 for bipolar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 757083, member: 146"] Opamps are such a highly subjective topic that there only is one way and that is to try yourself. Many are even going back to the venerable NE553x lately. Whatever you do, avoid the super high-speed stuff e.g. AD797. Even the highly popular yet misunderstood OPA627 can give poor results when used wrong. OPA2134 is a very nice opamp, partly because it plays it safe in both the technical and the sonic domains. I like using them when I need FET opamps, and LM4562 for bipolar. [/QUOTE]
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